ever rattled the clock off the wall?
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- mikhailwatt
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ever rattled the clock off the wall?
I did -twice- last weekend... master volume was only up to 3 or so.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: ever rattled the clock off the wall?
Broke a picture frame at 30 paces - MV around 4, 1977 DR103 2 input
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Re: ever rattled the clock off the wall?
I was testing out some cabs a few days ago. I had a few 2x12s with various new eminence speakers in them and they were meant to have heavy bass.
Finally I switched to a 2x10 fane cabinet from late 70s selmer (I bought for about $100 here in europe, steal!) and hitting one note made the garage door nearly fall off. Insane amount of bass - but perfectly balanced when playing just like fanes should be And people think 10s are going to be wimpy.... hardly!
Finally I switched to a 2x10 fane cabinet from late 70s selmer (I bought for about $100 here in europe, steal!) and hitting one note made the garage door nearly fall off. Insane amount of bass - but perfectly balanced when playing just like fanes should be And people think 10s are going to be wimpy.... hardly!